Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CONFIRMATION
334
Let Me Be Thine Forever
Rom. 6: 16
7. 6. 7. 6. D.
Lass mich dein sein und bleiben
St. 1, Nikolaus Selnecker, 1572
St. 2, 3, author unknown, 1688
Tr., Matthias Loy, 1880, alt.
Ich dank’ dir, lieber Herre
“Musika Teutsch,” 1532
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men.
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